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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Ruffle Aprons

I have had these ruffled aprons pinned forever and finally decided to make them for my daughter's "Hello Kitty Baking Birthday Party".

I think they turned out so cute.

(and now for a very quick how to.)

First I made a plain white apron by folding the material in half and then cutting a simple apron shape.

Then I went around all the edges and sewed a 1/4 inch hem to give it a finished edge.

Made the neck strap by folding a 2 inch strip like this and sewing it closed and then attached it to the apron bib.

Next I drew on some guide lines on where to attach the ruffles.

(can you even see them?)

picked some nice bright fabrics and cut them 6 inches wide and

double the length of the bottom of the apron

and gathered and sewed them down for four layers of ruffles, starting at the bottom and working up. The top fifth layer was sewn right sides together and then flipped up and top stitched at the top for a band for the straps to be sewn in. (Sorry no picture.)

Yo-yo flowers were made out of the scraps for a cute embellishment.

The girls were so excited to have them it made them worth the effort.

I even had a mom tell me on Sunday that her daughter won't take hers off and wants to wear it everywhere.

I love the attitude these two girls had.....

I guess you gotta know their moms to understand....

hee hee.

Without any direction from me the girls kinda posed like each other in their pairings....funny.

I have to give a big thanks to my MIL and SIL as my machine broke mid assembly line and came to my rescue.

About Me

I'm a stay at home mom who loves to be creative. After finishing my BFA in Art and Design I knew that I needed to always try and have a project going, something to keep that creative spark alive while I raised my little ones. This blog is my outlet and motivator in getting things done. Hope you enjoy and feel inspired by my projects.